Plumbers email list
Access 67,406 plumbers across the U.S. — from one-truck independents to full-service plumbing companies. Selling fixtures, tools, or contractor software? This database connects you with professionals who fix America's pipes and install water systems.
Licensed plumbers specializing in water supply, drainage systems, pipe repair, and emergency plumbing services
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CTC PLUMBING SERVICES, LLC | Norcross, GA | +14703958663 | time@ctcplumbingservices.com | www.ctcplumbingservices.com |
| Premium Home Solutions | Woodstock, GA | +16783066898 | info@premiumhomesolutions.com | www.premiumhomesolutionsga.com |
| Falls Plumbing Supply Inc | Idaho Falls, ID | +12085244640 | fallspl@hotmail.com | fallsplumbingsupply.com |
| Express Bath and Home LLC-Plumbing Company | Prosperity, SC | +18039799703 | expressbathandhome@gmail.com | expressbathandhome.com |
| Handyman Anderson LLC - Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Home/Business Repairs & More! | Edison, GA | +12292794009 | michael@handymananderson.llc | www.handymananderson.llc |
| C&R Improvements LLC | Silver Spring, MD | +12406080147 | info@cnrimprovements.com | cnrimprovements.com |
| After Hours Plumbing | Wenatchee, WA | +15096634171 | dispatch@afterhoursplumbing.com | www.afterhoursplumbing.com |
| Lakelands Home Improvement, LLC | Waterloo, SC | +18649234301 | homeowner@porch.com | porch.com/waterloo-sc/handymen/lakelands-home-improvement-llc/pp |
| Bill's Plumbing & Heating Inc | Saugus, MA | +17812332620 | greg@billsplumbing.com | www.billsplumbing.com |
| Krohmer Plumbing | Mitchell, SD | +16059962752 | info@krohmerplumbing.com | krohmerplumbing.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_mitchell |
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- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Houston, TX119 firms
- Brooklyn, NY101 firms
- Miami, FL97 firms
Top States
- California2,297 firms
- Texas1,317 firms
- Florida1,159 firms
What they do
Licensed plumbers install, repair, and maintain water supply lines, drainage systems, and plumbing fixtures in residential and commercial buildings. They respond to emergency calls, perform routine maintenance, and ensure all plumbing work meets local codes and health regulations.
Daily responsibilities
- Diagnose plumbing problems using drain cameras, leak detection equipment, and pressure gauges
- Clear clogged drains and sewer lines using augers, hydro-jetters, and chemical treatments
- Install and repair water heaters, faucets, toilets, and plumbing fixtures
- Replace or repair damaged pipes using copper, PVC, PEX, and cast iron materials
- Respond to emergency calls for burst pipes, sewer backups, and water leaks
- Read plumbing blueprints and obtain permits for new construction and major repairs
Required skills
- Plumbing license and knowledge of local plumbing codes, health regulations, and safety standards
- Proficiency with plumbing tools: pipe wrenches, soldering equipment, drain snakes, pipe cutters
- Understanding of water pressure systems, sewer grades, and proper pipe sizing and materials
- Physical stamina for crawling under houses, digging trenches, and lifting heavy pipes and fixtures
- Problem-solving abilities for diagnosing complex plumbing issues and emergency troubleshooting
How they get started
Plumbing apprenticeship (4-5 years) → Journeyman plumber → Master plumber → Plumbing contractor
- Minimum education: High school diploma or equivalent, plus completion of plumbing apprenticeship program
- Time to get started: 4-6 years including apprenticeship and licensing requirements
Required certifications
- State plumbing license (journeyman or master plumber)
- OSHA 10 or 30-Hour safety certification
- Local plumbing code certification and updates
- Backflow prevention certification (for commercial work)
- Continuing education credits (varies by state, typically 8-16 hours annually)
Licensed plumbers specializing in water supply, drainage systems, pipe repair, and emergency plumbing services
Peak season
Winter (frozen pipes, heating issues), Spring (maintenance)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Summer (fewer emergency calls)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
167,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
39,298 operate primarily in this category, with 68.9% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Tuesday-Thursday, 7-9 AM or 5-7 PM, avoiding peak emergency call hours (9 AM-5 PM)
Subject lines that get replies
- Drain cleaning equipment that increases revenue per call
- Plumbing dispatch software with GPS routing
- Water damage prevention tools for plumbers
Value props to highlight
- Professional drain cleaning and pipe inspection equipment
- Plumbing contractor scheduling and dispatch systems
- Leak detection technology and water damage prevention tools
Pain points you can solve
- Emergency calls requiring immediate response, disrupting scheduled work
- Drain cleaning equipment maintenance and replacement costs
- Competition from franchise operations and large plumbing companies
- Managing inventory of pipes, fittings, and fixtures across multiple job types
- Finding experienced plumbers due to skilled trades shortage
Ideal company size
- Solo plumbers (3-6 service calls/day): Need mobile payment processing, GPS routing, and emergency dispatch tools
- Small plumbing contractors (2-6 plumbers): Require scheduling software, inventory management for parts, and customer follow-up systems
- Mid-size plumbing companies (8-20 employees): Focus on job costing, material procurement, and multi-crew scheduling tools
- Large plumbing contractors (20+ employees): Need comprehensive business management, commercial project tracking, and fleet management
Budget indicators
- Investment in specialized plumbing tools: drain cameras, pipe locators, hydro-jetters ($10K-30K)
- Service vehicles with organized tool storage, pipe cutting equipment, and emergency supplies
- Plumbing licensing, bonding, and comprehensive liability and equipment insurance
- Inventory investment in common parts: fittings, pipes, fixtures, water heaters
Discovery questions
- How many plumbing service calls do you handle daily, and what's your emergency response capability?
- Do you specialize in residential service, commercial plumbing, or new construction plumbing?
- What types of plumbing work generate the most revenue (drain cleaning, water heater replacement, pipe repair)?
- How do you currently manage parts inventory and supplier relationships?
- Do you offer specialized services like sewer line replacement or water filtration system installation?
Who signs off
Master plumbers, plumbing contractors, and service managers make decisions on equipment, trucks, tools, and business software.
Average firm size: Most plumbing businesses operate with 1-6 licensed plumbers and service technicians.